On the 19-21st of September 2016, the Centre for Political Analysis and Strategic Studies at the Nur Otan party jointly with the School of Political Management organised the workshop-seminars on strategic planning.

Today, 14th of May, the first meeting of Land Reform Commission held in Astana.
First Deputy Chairman of the «Nur Otan» party – Deputy Chairman of the Commission stated that, it is necessary to take into consideration the opinion of each member of the Commission on Land Reform.

Commission on Land Reform has been established by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Prime Minister Karim Massimov has signed a decree about "Establishment of Commission on Land Reform".
This Commission was established by the order of the Head of State to discuss and explain the rules of the Land Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan and develop proposals.

During the meeting of the Bureau of the Political Council of the "Nur Otan" party Head of State, Chairman of the "Nur Otan" party Nursultan Nazarbayev expressed his gratitude for the hard work of Askar Myrzakhmetov and introduced a new First Deputy Chairman of the party Mukhtar Kul-Muhammed.
Mukhtar Kul-Muhammed was born in 1960. He graduated from the Kazakh State National University, Doctor of Law, Professor.

During the meeting, the heads of state discussed bilateral cooperation in the spheres of trade and economy, water and energy, transport and logistics, as well as culture.
The two leaders expressed their mutual readiness to ensure further growth of bilateral trade and its diversification, intensify investment cooperation, as well as create favourable conditions for the transit of foreign goods.

Poll

According to the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 78.6% of children in our country (aged between 3 and 6) are provided with pre-school education. However, the shortage of kindergartens is still an important issue.

In your opinion, what measures are needed to solve this problem?

allocating more budget funds for construction of kindergartens;

40% (4 votes)

placing complete lists of children on the website of local administrations to strengthen control over advancement in the lists a

30% (3 votes)

active government support for opening of private kindergartens and mini-centers;

10% (1 vote)

opening departmental kindergartens for children of military personnel, employees of large companies and enterprises;

10% (1 vote)

opening kindergartens in premises which are already in use, using first floors of buildings of state institutions and companies